Upside down Christmas Trees for sale?
So I’m really not sure if this is a ‘hot’ thing for the holiday season… but have you ever heard of people who hang their Christmas tree upside down? Well I haven’t- until today. Apparently it’s becoming more and more common. However, this practice dates back all the way to the 12th century, where it was normal to hang it upside-down from ceilings in Central Europe, as a symbol of Christianity.

Anyways, if you go to stores like Hammacher Schlemmer you’ll notice that they can't even keep its $599.95 pre-lit model in stock. It's already sold out.
Target also has three such upside-down trees available online ($299.99-$499.99) on its website. Their clever marketing staff writes in the product description, "Leaves more room on the floor for gifts!" Crazy, yet not so crazy… I think I might try this out this year. I’m still a little confused on how you actually hang these from the ceiling (without doing any permanent damage). Click here to look at Targets upside down Christmas trees for sale.







1 Comments:
What an amazing picture lol, this could be a great college trick for Christmas this year. I just need to work out how he managed to hold a tree and attach it at the same time.
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